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    <p>I use a Samsung Galaxy S21+5G<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/7/2023 8:41 AM, Stan Rose wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="auto">I use a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra</div>
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 2:14
            AM Drew King <<a href="mailto:dking65@kingconsulting.us"
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              <p><font size="5">All,</font></p>
              <p><font size="5"><font size="6"><b><font color="#408080">About
                        how many Android users do we have out there?</font></b></font></font></p>
              <p><font size="5">The Potpourri session this week will
                  include the Syncthing software, which while it does
                  work on Mac, Linux, and Windows, it also supports
                  Android devices, phones, and tablets. (Including the
                  Amazon Kindle) Yes, you can install Syncthing on a
                  Kindle Fire HD too. Unfortunately, no IOS is not
                  supported. There are file system issues preventing the
                  software from running properly so that it works like
                  it does on the other platforms. IOS devices do not
                  have an application accessible file system the way
                  desktop operating systems do. It was tried, and
                  eventually canned.<br>
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              <p><font size="5">Syncthing is for everybody that has data
                  that they either don't want to sync to the cloud or
                  there is too much data than will fit in a free cloud
                  storage server.<br>
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              <p><font size="5">Doesn't matter what PC OS you use.
                  Syncthing is available in the Google Play App Store.</font></p>
              <p><font size="5">The reason I'm asking is Syncthing on
                  Android pre-configures itself capable of backing up
                  your pictures & screenshots folder, so it's ready
                  to sync in one direction to any other device. <br>
                </font></p>
              <p><font size="5">Google only provides you with so much
                  space to upload and back up your pictures and videos.
                  You can choose not to purchase additional cloud
                  storage space if you don't want to, and archive your
                  complete collection of videos and pictures to your
                  computer. Then, back them up using whatever backup
                  software you use for your computer. This way you can
                  also keep your files at full resolution rather than
                  compressing them to a smaller file on Google Photos.<br>
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              <p><font size="5">Personally, I sync my media folder on my
                  phone to Windows and Linux computers, so I have a
                  complete up-to-date copy of all the photos I've taken.
                  You can sync to one, or many devices. You're limited
                  only by your available disk space.</font></p>
              <p><font size="5">Thanks,</font></p>
              <p><font size="5">More on Wednesday. We'll configure a new
                  server and add it to my current installation.</font></p>
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              <p><font size="5">Drew.<br>
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                Drew King</div>
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